6ix9ine Set to Work on Two New Albums During Home Confinement

Tekashi 6ix9ine is now out of prison due to COVID-19 potentially impacting his health. While there is no confirmation that the “GUMMO” rapper contracted the virus, there is confirmation that he will spend the next four months in home confinement instead of Queens Detention Facility.

So what’s next for the rapper? According to his attorney, music. Complex spoke with 6ix9ine’s attorney Dawn Florio who revealed the rapper has an advance for 10K projects and will go to work and begin to release music.

“He has to put out a Spanish album and an English album. So that’s what he’s going to be working on,” said Florio.

She states the advance is worth “millions of dollars” and that those albums will be coming out as soon as possible.

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“We were actually trying to figure out the logistics of how that’s going to work,” Florio said. “It’s more difficult because of the coronavirus, because you don’t want strange people coming in to set up a studio where he’s going to be.”

6ix9ine can also return to social media, as long as his trademark trolling stays away.